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. >>> and later in the pulse -- katie holmes lines up her first big acting gig since the big breakup. >>> welcome back, everybody. well, ford has a very unusual message for owners for some new escape suvs, stop driving them now, in fact, they say the fuel line can crack and spill gas which could start an engine fire, three fires have been reported so far, the recall involves more than 11,000 suvs, both here in the u.s. and in canada. >>> well, echoes of the subprime mortgage mess are being seen in student lones, a government report out this morning, said that the same kind of risky lending caused private student loan debt to explode. leaving borrowers unable to pay it back. more than a $1 trillion overall owed for education. >>> target is about to take aim at a new group of shoppers, city dwellers, instead of those usual sprawling stores in suburbs and shopping malls, the big-box retailer is now opening its first three smaller stores next week, you can find them in chicago, l.a. and seattle. the urban versions will be a third smaller. >>> and online shopping giant amazon.com is lookin
. >>> and later in the pulse -- katie holmes lines up her first big acting gig since the big breakup. >>> welcome back, everybody. well, ford has a very unusual message for owners for some new escape suvs, stop driving them now, in fact, they say the fuel line can crack and spill gas which could start an engine fire, three fires have been reported so far, the recall involves more than 11,000 suvs, both here in the u.s. and in canada. >>> well, echoes of the subprime...
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now at the center of this investigation is a notebook holmes sent to his psychiatrist. police intercepted that book which reportedly includes plans for a massacre. >> if a psychologist or a psychiatrist feels that someone they are treating, a patient of thirds, may pose a threat, in most states they are obligated to do something. >> now holmes' attorneys claim the seizing of that notebook is a breach of confidentiality between a doctor and patient and they'll argue that today in court. brandi hitt, abc 7 news. back to you. >> brandi, thanks so very much. we are following a developing story in chinatown. police are on the scene of a shooting at 6th and f streets northwest outside of mcdonald's not far from the verizon center. police tell us the victim's injuries are nonlife-threatening. >> new this morning, hazmat crews were called to a fire at the u.p.s. center in laurel, maryland. a package caught fire. we're live at the scene with the latest. john? >> well, cynne, it appears at least this morning that morning operations here at this very large u.p.s. facility have res
now at the center of this investigation is a notebook holmes sent to his psychiatrist. police intercepted that book which reportedly includes plans for a massacre. >> if a psychologist or a psychiatrist feels that someone they are treating, a patient of thirds, may pose a threat, in most states they are obligated to do something. >> now holmes' attorneys claim the seizing of that notebook is a breach of confidentiality between a doctor and patient and they'll argue that today in...
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holmes could play now legal galley in thi legally in this case. new information this hour on the investigation into the course source of critical national intelligence leaks. you may remember vital details about foiled terror plots and other counter terror operations have been leaked to certain media outlets in certain months. new revelations from the head of the house intelligence committee. catherine herridge live with more in washington. >> thank you, good afternoon. the head of the house intelligence committee telling fox today that he believes leaks continue, suggest thaeupbg mr. obama has not done enough to shot them down. >> we've seen more leaks, absolutely. and part of that is, again, this is an opportunity for the president to be bold, to take a stand, to step up and say that, my administration will cooperate fully, and that my staff, my staff should not and will not participate in a coordinated or uncoordinated leaking of classified information for any reason. >> reporter: adding to the comments of the head of the senate intelligence co
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james holmes did not enter a plea today. but given the questions about his mental health and the news that he was seeing a psychiatrist legal experts say it's likely the former neuroscience student will try some sort of insanity defense. alicia acuna live in centennial colorado with the news tonight. alyssia, prosecutors still have to decide whether they want the government to kill him for his crimes, if convicted. >> that's right, shep. and the district attorney has indicated that's her preference. but carol chambers has more than a month to decide. today chambers held back on what her office could have charged holmes with, deciding to focus more on the victims in the theater than his apartment building, which police say he rigged to explode. experts say the defense will drag this out. >> given that this is likely a death penalty case, the strategy of the defense is to keep their client alive as long as possible. every opportunity to delay and get continuances i expect we will see that pursued. >> a conviction could also re
james holmes did not enter a plea today. but given the questions about his mental health and the news that he was seeing a psychiatrist legal experts say it's likely the former neuroscience student will try some sort of insanity defense. alicia acuna live in centennial colorado with the news tonight. alyssia, prosecutors still have to decide whether they want the government to kill him for his crimes, if convicted. >> that's right, shep. and the district attorney has indicated that's her...
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he had never met holmes. holmes never followed up on the online application. it was the one online application on june 25th. >> very fascinating information. >>> some in the theater that night in aurora are revealing more, describing in vivid detail how they narrowly escaped death. you have been hearing incredible stories from survivors. what more are they telling you? >> reporter: we are hearing from survivors. it wasn't just the fact that they witnessed this terrible event and part of it but how they came together in order to survive. we are hearing some amazing stories of sacrifice. >> my mind was completely clear of what is going on. this guy is here with a gun. he is shooting at people. stay down. that's the best chance we have. >> reporter: the second thought for josh nole nd, protect his friends. the 31-year-old navy veteran deployed to iraq twice threw himself on top of his friends. dozens of bullets flew through the air. >> there was a big hole in my leg and a big hole in my arm. that is when brandon was like stay down. >> reporter: he says he flatten
he had never met holmes. holmes never followed up on the online application. it was the one online application on june 25th. >> very fascinating information. >>> some in the theater that night in aurora are revealing more, describing in vivid detail how they narrowly escaped death. you have been hearing incredible stories from survivors. what more are they telling you? >> reporter: we are hearing from survivors. it wasn't just the fact that they witnessed this terrible...
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the suspect james holmes made his first appearance in a, a courtroom. he looked dazed as the judge explained the process ahead of him. that will ultimately include being charged for the attack that left 12 people dead and 58 injured friday morning. let's get the latest from colorado with rebecca stevens. and the only suspect in the movie pewter massacre has made his first appearance in court. people were not sure what to expect when he appeared. the mass murder suspect was brought from solitary confinement to his first court appearance through an underground tunnel. in the brief hearing, the judge told him why he is being held. >> you also have the right to have a jury trial. >> yuba county district attorney tells abc news that she will consider the death penalty in after discussing it with the victims' families. the 24-year-old doctoral student is accused of killing 12 moviegoers and injuring 58 after firing a weapon during the night premiere of the batman sequel. investigators combing through the content of his apartment tell abc news they found a com
the suspect james holmes made his first appearance in a, a courtroom. he looked dazed as the judge explained the process ahead of him. that will ultimately include being charged for the attack that left 12 people dead and 58 injured friday morning. let's get the latest from colorado with rebecca stevens. and the only suspect in the movie pewter massacre has made his first appearance in court. people were not sure what to expect when he appeared. the mass murder suspect was brought from solitary...
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james holmes had no criminal record. so it would be difficult to deny him weaponry under any gun control regime at all. he had a number of legal explosives in his home. he could have turned to that method of murder. if he wasn't capable of getting high amounts of weaponry fast enough. we must be humble when thinking about what in this particular case could have been done. but we cannot be scared away from thinking about what in the future we might yet do. joining us now is michael nutter, mayor of philadelphia and a member of mayors against illegal guns. mayor nutter, today, announced a new partnership with the department of justice for the reduction of violent crime in philadelphia. mayor nutter, thank you so much for joining me tonight. >> thank you, ezra. >> after the shooting in colorado, you issued a statement that was equal parts condolences and a call for stricter gun safety laws. so did some other mayors like mayor bloomberg. can these two ideas go together? can we have a discussion over gun control and aurora th
james holmes had no criminal record. so it would be difficult to deny him weaponry under any gun control regime at all. he had a number of legal explosives in his home. he could have turned to that method of murder. if he wasn't capable of getting high amounts of weaponry fast enough. we must be humble when thinking about what in this particular case could have been done. but we cannot be scared away from thinking about what in the future we might yet do. joining us now is michael nutter, mayor...
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holmes, thank so much, my friend. >> that's "the ed show." i'm michael eric dyson in for ed schultz. "rachel maddow show" starts now. welcome back and good evening, rachel. >> thanks, michael. nice to see you. thanks a lot, my friend. thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. first lady michelle obama has been attending the olympics in london. all this past weekend long, and that has led to some rather amazing photo ops. this is first lady michelle obama at a "let's move" exercise session that she held with local kids and u.s. service members' kids in london before the opening ceremonies last week. there she is at the same event with british soccer star the very handsome david beckham. here is michelle obama giving a preolympics pep talk to women's basketball team. this was kind of a stunning moment. upon meeting the u.s. wrestling team, the american wrestler asked first lady michelle obama if she could please pick her up. i'm guessing from the picture that the first lady answered in the affirmative and this history-making
holmes, thank so much, my friend. >> that's "the ed show." i'm michael eric dyson in for ed schultz. "rachel maddow show" starts now. welcome back and good evening, rachel. >> thanks, michael. nice to see you. thanks a lot, my friend. thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. first lady michelle obama has been attending the olympics in london. all this past weekend long, and that has led to some rather amazing photo ops. this is first lady...
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holmes had the dyed reddish orange hair. he seemed dazed. this time around we'll not get a look at him because the judge banned cameras inside the courtroom. the judge issuing a gag order in the case. defense attorneys say it has been repeatedly violated pointing to recent leaks to the media and they will likely bring that up as an issue in today's hearing. alicia acuna is live in colorado with more. alicia? >> reporter: jenna, there are a few things on tap for today in addition to the filing of charges. james holmes will be in courtroom number 201 for the filing of charges in the expectation is that at minimum there will be 12 first-degree murder charges. there are two crime scenes that we know of. the theater where the shooting took place and. this is up to the direct attorney. >> carol chambers is an aggressive no-nonsense prosecutor. she debated the death penalty in her own mind. she concluded she think it is appropriate in cases where one or two people are killed. here 12 people murdered. i expect she will seek the death penalty. >> rep
holmes had the dyed reddish orange hair. he seemed dazed. this time around we'll not get a look at him because the judge banned cameras inside the courtroom. the judge issuing a gag order in the case. defense attorneys say it has been repeatedly violated pointing to recent leaks to the media and they will likely bring that up as an issue in today's hearing. alicia acuna is live in colorado with more. alicia? >> reporter: jenna, there are a few things on tap for today in addition to the...
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holmes. stay tuned. as the world around it. with the available lexus enform app suite, you can use opentable to make restaurant reservations... search with bing... and listen to pandora. presenting the 2013 lexus gs, rx and the all-new es, the leading edge of the leading edge. during the golden opportunity sales event, get great values on some of our newest models. this is the pursuit of perfection. silver and bronze... ♪ it's the red. it's the green and yellow. it's the red, white and blue. because at the olympic games, it's not the color you go home with that matters. it's the colors you came in and when colors mean this much, you can only trust them to tide. so help keep your country's colors true, with tide. as many of you know, i've been a university professor for nearly a quarter of a century but you may not know before that as a kid in the ghetto of detroit, my school plates teased me as brainiac. as a 10-year-old i won a couple of spelling bees and contests as well. i gas you can say my love for words started when i w
holmes. stay tuned. as the world around it. with the available lexus enform app suite, you can use opentable to make restaurant reservations... search with bing... and listen to pandora. presenting the 2013 lexus gs, rx and the all-new es, the leading edge of the leading edge. during the golden opportunity sales event, get great values on some of our newest models. this is the pursuit of perfection. silver and bronze... ♪ it's the red. it's the green and yellow. it's the red, white and blue....
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still on the outside, james holmes appeared normal. jackie mitchell, a neighbor, remembers having a beer with holmes at this local bar. it was just four days before the shootin shooting. >> i mean, just intelligent looking guy. i mean, i don't -- you don't know what a killer looks like, it didn't look like him. >> few answers of what became of the james holmes who showed so much promise a dozen years ago. >> i would like to know what happened in that 13 or 14 year period that led to this. it's obviously not the kid we went to school with. it's a real tragedy what happened and what took place. a tragedy for his family and all the victims' families. it's a horrible thing this happened. i wonder how this could happen and why. >> a question aurora is asking. >>> coming up, a shattered community tries to recover from the tragedy. >> we will remember. this is new york state. we built the first railway and the first trade route to the west. we built the tallest skyscrapers, the greatest empires. we pushed the country forward. then, some said,
still on the outside, james holmes appeared normal. jackie mitchell, a neighbor, remembers having a beer with holmes at this local bar. it was just four days before the shootin shooting. >> i mean, just intelligent looking guy. i mean, i don't -- you don't know what a killer looks like, it didn't look like him. >> few answers of what became of the james holmes who showed so much promise a dozen years ago. >> i would like to know what happened in that 13 or 14 year period that...
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holmes tweeted he was pulled over for driving while black. he'll weigh in on the race relations debate in america and president obama's role. this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. they claim to be complete. only centrum goes beyond. providing more than just the essential nutrients, so i'm at my best. centrum. always your most complete. with features like scanning a barcode to get detailed stock quotes to voice recognition. e-trade leads the way in wherever, whenever investing. download the ultimate in mobile investing apps, free, at e-trade. anti-aging cream undeniably. it creamed unbelievably a $500 cream and now women have made regenerist microsculpting cream also unscented. women love it. in original and also fragrance-free. >>> welcome back. mitt romney was asked a very simple yes or no question about his taxes this weekend. the question, was
holmes tweeted he was pulled over for driving while black. he'll weigh in on the race relations debate in america and president obama's role. this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. they claim to be complete. only centrum goes beyond. providing more than just the essential nutrients, so i'm at my...
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you saw james holmes, correct? what was his demeanor? what did he look like. >> he still had the orange and red hair. it was pink orangey on top. he hadn't shaven. it was hard to tell his demeanor we didn't have a great view of him. he was looking around, looking at the judge when the judge talked. he looked like he knew what was going on. looking out at the gallery a little bit. didn't look quite as dazed as last time. i didn't have the best look at his face. >> reporter: when he was advised of his rights last week which only last aide few minutes he was kept separate from everyone else in the courtroom, even most of his defense team he was in the jury box. where was he located this time. >> he was down with his defense team. they had a table set up and he sat right next to his defense team. >> reporter: there were 35 seats for members of the media and there were also seats reserved for victims and family members. what was that like? was there discussion there with the family members, any kind of interaction that you could see with him
you saw james holmes, correct? what was his demeanor? what did he look like. >> he still had the orange and red hair. it was pink orangey on top. he hadn't shaven. it was hard to tell his demeanor we didn't have a great view of him. he was looking around, looking at the judge when the judge talked. he looked like he knew what was going on. looking out at the gallery a little bit. didn't look quite as dazed as last time. i didn't have the best look at his face. >> reporter: when he...
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finally, the suspect, james holmes, he is in police custody. we expect to see him for the first time monday for his first court appearance. let's stay on the suspect for right now. investigators are still waiting to get into his apartment. looking through the window they found an arsenal and they found booby-traps. our poppy harlow is at the complex. poppy, good morning to you. how long will it be until police can get into the apartment? do we know? >> we now have an answer to that. this just coming into nick valencia. frank is with the aurora police department, gary. he tells us that the fire department here, along with atf, will be returning to the residence of james holmes, right behind my right shoulder here, at around 7:00 a.m. local time. that's two hours from now, in colorado. it's not clear whether they're going to be allowed or plan to go into the apartment but they will come back here on scene. we will certainly be trying to talk to them. the reason with he don't know whether they will go in or not is because of how vexing, perplexing
finally, the suspect, james holmes, he is in police custody. we expect to see him for the first time monday for his first court appearance. let's stay on the suspect for right now. investigators are still waiting to get into his apartment. looking through the window they found an arsenal and they found booby-traps. our poppy harlow is at the complex. poppy, good morning to you. how long will it be until police can get into the apartment? do we know? >> we now have an answer to that. this...
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holmes. stay tuned. >>> welcome back. as many of you quo, i have been a university professor for nearly a quarter century, but you may not know that before that as a kid in the ghetto of detroit, my schoolmates teased me. they predicted what i would become long before i would know my destiny. i won a couple of spelling bees and later a few contests as well. so i guess you could say my love for words started when i was knee high to a tadpole. back then when i didn't know a word my mama used to tell me, look it up in the dictionary. boy, those were the days when a kid actually had to turn to a physical volume that contained the wonder of the worded world. now you just google it. the merriam-webster dictionary was my favorite along with the oxford english dictionary. tonight, i want to introduce you to the dyson-ary. get it? each night this week, i'll define a word in his political, cultural, and moral context. tonight's word is obfuscate. here is a quick example. >> i can tell y we follow the tax laws and if there's an oppo
holmes. stay tuned. >>> welcome back. as many of you quo, i have been a university professor for nearly a quarter century, but you may not know that before that as a kid in the ghetto of detroit, my schoolmates teased me. they predicted what i would become long before i would know my destiny. i won a couple of spelling bees and later a few contests as well. so i guess you could say my love for words started when i was knee high to a tadpole. back then when i didn't know a word my mama...
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holmes. we have since contacted that person. we're trying to contact every person who was aqiantd answer to find out as much as we can. that is all that was. i think based on what i know i would describe their relationship as inconsequential. >> the dangerous compounds left in holmes' apartment designed to kill the first person coming through the door were successfully disarmed taken from the apartment and detonated at a bomb disposal range. today, just steps away from the theater, 12 crosses appeared. the work of the same man that placed crosses in nearby town after the columbine massacre 13 years ago. they are surrounded by flowers and candles and skriblgd words of love. an unbearable agony that even a presidential advice it will not heal. we can only hope that those 12 crosses do not grow in number. a number of the wounded we're told s are still in critical condition and the death toll could still grow. >> gregg: we'll be checking back with you. be sure to catch jon scott tonight when he anchors a special report from aurora b
holmes. we have since contacted that person. we're trying to contact every person who was aqiantd answer to find out as much as we can. that is all that was. i think based on what i know i would describe their relationship as inconsequential. >> the dangerous compounds left in holmes' apartment designed to kill the first person coming through the door were successfully disarmed taken from the apartment and detonated at a bomb disposal range. today, just steps away from the theater, 12...
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it was james holmes' message. holmes was also recently on this web site. posting a picture in red hair. it is a sex site. adult friend-finder dot com. still, on the outside, james holmes appeared normal. jackie mitchell retches havimemg a beer with holmes at this local bar. it was just four days before the shooting. >> just an intelligent-looking guy. you don't know what a killer looks like, but it didn't look like him. >> reporter: few answers to what became of james holmes who showed so much promise a dozen years ago. >> i would like to know what happened in that 13-year, 14-year period that led to this. it's obviously not the kid we went to school with. it's a real tragedy with what happened and what took place in the tragedy for his family and for all of the victims' families: it ee. it's a horrible thing what happened. i just wonder how this could happen and why. >> reporter: a question aurora is asking. coming up, a shattered community tries to recover from the tragedy. [ cellphone rings ] the wife. hey, babe. got the jetta. i wiped the floor with th
it was james holmes' message. holmes was also recently on this web site. posting a picture in red hair. it is a sex site. adult friend-finder dot com. still, on the outside, james holmes appeared normal. jackie mitchell retches havimemg a beer with holmes at this local bar. it was just four days before the shooting. >> just an intelligent-looking guy. you don't know what a killer looks like, but it didn't look like him. >> reporter: few answers to what became of james holmes who...
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by now you've heard about james holmes arsenal. the ar-15 rifle, the shotgun and the two glock pistols, not to mention 6,000 rounds of ammo all purchased legally. come on, must the right to bear arms be that unrestricted. is there no way to protect the second amendment while at the same time making it tougher for cooks to buy as much artillery they can carry. there has to be some common sense approach to make this outrage at least a little less likely. let's be real, if we can't find that common ground, a way to work together as americans on this, well then the terrorists win. anita. >> if you want to respond to something derek has to say or just watch any let's be real commentary one more time, head over to the let's be real web page. it's part of our home page wusa9.com. you can roll over features. >>> and we're going to have continuing coverage on the theater shooting right now on wusa9.com. you can get the latest information. and if you would like, leave condolences for the victims online. just click on the check it out section
by now you've heard about james holmes arsenal. the ar-15 rifle, the shotgun and the two glock pistols, not to mention 6,000 rounds of ammo all purchased legally. come on, must the right to bear arms be that unrestricted. is there no way to protect the second amendment while at the same time making it tougher for cooks to buy as much artillery they can carry. there has to be some common sense approach to make this outrage at least a little less likely. let's be real, if we can't find that...
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james holmes is in court for the second time since his arrest. this time, news cameras are waiting outside. the judge has clamped down on coverage, gagging the lawyers and sealing the case file. they're appealing, holmes is not expected to enter a plea nor are prosecutors expected to announce whether they'll seek the death penalty. we expect talk of the suspect's mental competency, and they'll try to get back a letter he mailed to his psychiatrist. paul is joining me, a former new york prosecutor and criminal trial lawyer and cnn contributor. boy, lots to talk about here, paul. >> lots. >> why don't we -- do you think this case hinges right now on the question of his sanity? >> oh, it most definitely does because let's face it, the evidence against him is overwhelming. there's, you know, a theater full of witnesses, and he's caught by the police, and they have evidence about the apartment being wired, bombs set up. you know, factually, i think it's not hard to prove he committed this act. the only real issue is was he sane? and we'll see that tod
james holmes is in court for the second time since his arrest. this time, news cameras are waiting outside. the judge has clamped down on coverage, gagging the lawyers and sealing the case file. they're appealing, holmes is not expected to enter a plea nor are prosecutors expected to announce whether they'll seek the death penalty. we expect talk of the suspect's mental competency, and they'll try to get back a letter he mailed to his psychiatrist. paul is joining me, a former new york...
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wasn't it james holmes? and i said yes. >> reporter: he was relieved he followed his instaints and warned his staff not to -- instincts and warned his staff not to let him into the club. on july 2 holmes ordered $300 worth of tactical equipment from an online company tacticalgear.com according to this receipt obtained
wasn't it james holmes? and i said yes. >> reporter: he was relieved he followed his instaints and warned his staff not to -- instincts and warned his staff not to let him into the club. on july 2 holmes ordered $300 worth of tactical equipment from an online company tacticalgear.com according to this receipt obtained
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the suspect, james holmes, has been arrested. police believe he acted alone and his motive right now is unknown. tonight, authorities in colorado are trying to piece the puzzle together and we are learning new details about what led up to the tragic event. tom fitzgerald has been tracking the information and he has the latest from the newsroom. tom. >> that motive is the big question tonight in aurora, colorado, where federal local officials are still trying to get to the bottom of exactly what motivated this massacre. the suspect surrendered to authorities where this all unfolded and as this day has gone on, there were just more questions about what fueled this attack. >> it was shortly after midnight when dispatchers started sending police to a packed colorado theater. a man was shooting into the audience. >> units getting into the scene now. somebody actively shooting. >> it all started when the alleged gunman, 24-year-old james holmes, went to the front of the theater and let loose a gas canister. some believed it was a stunt
the suspect, james holmes, has been arrested. police believe he acted alone and his motive right now is unknown. tonight, authorities in colorado are trying to piece the puzzle together and we are learning new details about what led up to the tragic event. tom fitzgerald has been tracking the information and he has the latest from the newsroom. tom. >> that motive is the big question tonight in aurora, colorado, where federal local officials are still trying to get to the bottom of...
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holmes did. holmes was armed to the teeth. he had two glocks, he had an ar15, he had another shotgun and so this was very well thought out. those guys were ma maticulous. >> howard, thanks so much for talking to us and giving us insight. we certainly wish the community well. thank you. >> you are welcome. thank you. >> an aspiring sports broadcaster and intern at our fox affiliate is among the 12 victims. jessica, who went by jessica redfield was killed last night when jessica holmes opened fire. ironically, last month, jessica narrowly escaped another shooting incident that left one person dead and four others injured. she wrote about the experience in her blog saying in part, this empty, almost sickening feeling won't go away. it's hard for me to wrap my mind about how a weird feeling saved me from being in the middle of a deadly shooting. jessica's colleagues say she had a great personality. joining us now to give us perspective on what it's like to experience a mass shooting like last night is a survivor from the virginia
holmes did. holmes was armed to the teeth. he had two glocks, he had an ar15, he had another shotgun and so this was very well thought out. those guys were ma maticulous. >> howard, thanks so much for talking to us and giving us insight. we certainly wish the community well. thank you. >> you are welcome. thank you. >> an aspiring sports broadcaster and intern at our fox affiliate is among the 12 victims. jessica, who went by jessica redfield was killed last night when jessica...
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holmes, do you have any questions about that initial advisement? >> reporter: the judge setting the rules on what both sides in the case can discuss publicly, allowing the defense with 24 hours' notice to examine the crime scene and suspect's apartment. charges in the case, likely more than 100 counts will come next monday. a decision on the death penalty will take much longer after discussions with survivors and families of the victims. >> if the death penalty is sought, that's a very long process that impacts their lives for years. and so they will want to have and we will want to get their input before we make any kind of a decision on that. >> prosecute es stress this is still a very active, on going investigation. >> we're still looking at the enormous amount of evidence and wed would never presume that it would be a slam dunk. >> reporter: today's hearing, the start of what would be a lengthy legal case. as the memorials grow and the mourning continues, it's clear the emotional trials this community must now face will be much more difficult a
holmes, do you have any questions about that initial advisement? >> reporter: the judge setting the rules on what both sides in the case can discuss publicly, allowing the defense with 24 hours' notice to examine the crime scene and suspect's apartment. charges in the case, likely more than 100 counts will come next monday. a decision on the death penalty will take much longer after discussions with survivors and families of the victims. >> if the death penalty is sought, that's a...
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james holmes has been held without bond. he appeared to pay very little attention to the court and looked dazed at times. it is expected first degree murder charges will be filed with at least a dozen counts. >> formal filing of charges this monday july 30th. >> reporter: the prosecution is expected to lay down the hammer on 24-year-old james holmes, 10 days after the massacre. at his arraignment, he could face hundreds of charges, including 12 counts of first degree murder, 58 counts of attempted murder. reckless endangerment for the explosive is. >> i don't care what the motive is, -- he knew what he was doing. that's it. i want to see justice. >> reporter: ashley's stepmother says she will be in the courtroom. ashley not only lost her 6-year-old daughter veronica, she too was shot several times and has suffered a miscarriage. >> it was because of stress, because of trauma. ashley has been through a lot. >> reporter: some of the -- so have the victims' families, many buried their loved ones over the weekend. at the center
james holmes has been held without bond. he appeared to pay very little attention to the court and looked dazed at times. it is expected first degree murder charges will be filed with at least a dozen counts. >> formal filing of charges this monday july 30th. >> reporter: the prosecution is expected to lay down the hammer on 24-year-old james holmes, 10 days after the massacre. at his arraignment, he could face hundreds of charges, including 12 counts of first degree murder, 58...
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today he is clearly shaken by the man it appears holmes has become. >> reporter: jimmy holmes. i can't make the connection, it's a disconnect. something has transpired, in his life that has created him to -- lash out. >> reporter: down the street, julia remembers him from the neighborhood pool. she didn't make the connection when she heard the suspected shooter's name but something about the suspect's photograph is familiar. >> it was his beautiful eyes he had, never put -- just amazed that he went into that it education. it's a lot of deadation. hard work, sad that something happened like that. >> reporter: holmes father was at the san diego airport on route to denver. >> no comment. >> reporter: at the suspect's family home in north san diego county a spokesperson asked for privacy. >> the holmes family is very upset about all of this, it's a tragic event. >> coming up tonight at six the california college connection. what his college is saying about him. back to you. >> in 15 minutes we are learning more about the victims in the colorado shooting including a writer who barel
today he is clearly shaken by the man it appears holmes has become. >> reporter: jimmy holmes. i can't make the connection, it's a disconnect. something has transpired, in his life that has created him to -- lash out. >> reporter: down the street, julia remembers him from the neighborhood pool. she didn't make the connection when she heard the suspected shooter's name but something about the suspect's photograph is familiar. >> it was his beautiful eyes he had, never put --...
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i mean, you know, they were -- you know, why he did it. >> reporter: but holmes said just one word. the judge asked if he agreed to waive his right to a preliminary hearing in 35 days. holmes replied, "yes." >> he had kind of an evil or a diabolical presence to him. >> reporter: maryellen hansen came on behalf of her niece, ashley moser, who was shot in the neck. moser's 6-year-old daughter, veronica, was the youngest person killed. moser was pregnant and had a miscarriage this weekend. >> she's going to be paralyzed from the waist down, and we're hopeful that she'll get full use of her arms again. >> reporter: she not only lost her daughter, she lost an unborn child as well. >> correct. and her entire life is going to change completely from that night. >> reporter: the list of charges against holmes is 72 pages long and could bring life in prison or the death penalty for killing 12 people and wounding 58. you want to be in court the next time he shows up. >> absolutely. >> reporter: you want to be there after this trial. >> yes, we do. we have an emotional investment for what he's
i mean, you know, they were -- you know, why he did it. >> reporter: but holmes said just one word. the judge asked if he agreed to waive his right to a preliminary hearing in 35 days. holmes replied, "yes." >> he had kind of an evil or a diabolical presence to him. >> reporter: maryellen hansen came on behalf of her niece, ashley moser, who was shot in the neck. moser's 6-year-old daughter, veronica, was the youngest person killed. moser was pregnant and had a...
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james holmes was back in court today to hear the charges against him. cameras were banned but holmes demeanor much the same as when we saw him last week. eyes sometimes wide open, other times staring at the floor. hair still orange. he ws charged with 24 counts of first degree murder two counts for each person killed. because prosecutors say holmes acted both with premeditation nd extreme indifference. he was also charged with 116 counts of attempted murder and for possessing an explosive device. former marine donald later was in the theater that night, one of many who came to see holmes face to face. >> when i saw him in court today he looked like an animal in a corner, but not one who fights back. a sickly animal who has been defeated. >> reporter: defense attorneys are also arguing with prosecutors over a notebook holmes mailed to his psychiatrist lynne fenton, a specialist in schizophrenia. a judge will consider next month if the writings inside can be used as evidence or kept confidential. we went to dr. fenton's home but there was no answer. from
james holmes was back in court today to hear the charges against him. cameras were banned but holmes demeanor much the same as when we saw him last week. eyes sometimes wide open, other times staring at the floor. hair still orange. he ws charged with 24 counts of first degree murder two counts for each person killed. because prosecutors say holmes acted both with premeditation nd extreme indifference. he was also charged with 116 counts of attempted murder and for possessing an explosive...
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times" as saying holmes was absolutely stubborn. i was at a loss to how to get him to program him in an object-oriented way, speaking about specific tasks. he just refused. finally i said do it any way you can. varying sort of profiles of a guy who remains, of course, shrouded in mystery. i want to bring in the rest of the panel here. jody, in terms of why the media does what it does and of course, we are all implicating ourselves here, but often it's to help i think the country in some way make sense of what happened and why, and to sort of help with the rationalization and almost healing process. >> well, part of what stuck out about the quotes you just showed is that even the people that knew him don't have any idea why he did this. those were the classic day after quotes, he was quiet, he was unassuming, et cetera, et cetera. so as a reporter, i just look at it and say if even the people who know him don't really understand this, it has to give the rest of us a big dose of humility in trying to understand this. >> the fact that
times" as saying holmes was absolutely stubborn. i was at a loss to how to get him to program him in an object-oriented way, speaking about specific tasks. he just refused. finally i said do it any way you can. varying sort of profiles of a guy who remains, of course, shrouded in mystery. i want to bring in the rest of the panel here. jody, in terms of why the media does what it does and of course, we are all implicating ourselves here, but often it's to help i think the country in some...
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jim axelrod has that as holmes prepares to appear in court. also joe paterno's iconic statue removed. armen keteyian shows the sanctions it to be imposed on the penn state football program tomorrow. >> this is captioning sponsored by cbs the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor reporting tonight from aurora, colorado. >> jeff: and good evening, everyone. the epicentre of this tragedy is the theatre behind us. but tonight the focus of the investigation and the remembrance has moved well beyond. some explosives and chemicals removed from james holmes' apartment have been destroyed though investigators saved samples that are being sent to the fbi lab in quantico, virginia. the accused killer posed with brightly died hair for a photograph is scheduled to be in court tomorrow. and president obama arrived near buckley air force face. will meet privately with families of the victims. as the immensity of the the toll here comes into focus the driving question remains, why. barry petersen begins our coverage. >> reporter: the 12 dead have now all been ide
jim axelrod has that as holmes prepares to appear in court. also joe paterno's iconic statue removed. armen keteyian shows the sanctions it to be imposed on the penn state football program tomorrow. >> this is captioning sponsored by cbs the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor reporting tonight from aurora, colorado. >> jeff: and good evening, everyone. the epicentre of this tragedy is the theatre behind us. but tonight the focus of the investigation and the remembrance has...
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holmes purchased ammo and tactical gear online. in fact, the only red flag holmes raised was through an online application to a local gun range. the gun range's owner grew suspicious of holmes after trying to contact him. >> when i called him, he didn't give me -- he didn't answer. i ended up with his answering service that had a rather bizarre message on it that started me wondering a little bit about it. >> an attorney for holmes' family said she's concerned for their safety, but holmes' parents are standing by their son. last night, a vigil was held in aurora to remember the victims. 12 crosses were erected to honor the dead. michael white, a survivor of friday's massacre, questioning what motivated holmes to inflict so much pain. >> why? i mean, what's going on in your life to the point where you want to hurt other people? >> the president flew to colorado yesterday to meet with the families of the dead. mr. obama said the focus should not be on holmes but on the victims. >> when you have an opportunity to visit with families w
holmes purchased ammo and tactical gear online. in fact, the only red flag holmes raised was through an online application to a local gun range. the gun range's owner grew suspicious of holmes after trying to contact him. >> when i called him, he didn't give me -- he didn't answer. i ended up with his answering service that had a rather bizarre message on it that started me wondering a little bit about it. >> an attorney for holmes' family said she's concerned for their safety, but...
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holmes journal is a key piece of evidence. next month the judge will rule whether it is privileged information between a doctor and a patient. >> presidential campaign ads are beginning to make their way to a colorado tv screen due to the olympics. mark matthews is here with the fact checking. >> the ads in the olympics are upbeat and short on hard facts. who wants a hard-hitting political adwith cheering on your athletes? and here are the latest. >> in their admitt romney supporters said where did all of the obama stimulus money go? >> friend and campaign and special interest. >> that is misleading. a break down of the 840 billion stimulus said it went to tax credit to taxpayers and grants to state for medicare and medicare and education. >> where did the it go? >> solyndra. 500 million taxpayer dollars. >> that is accurate. but to imply that solyndra was run by obama supporters, that ignores the venteur capitol firm that was a big investor in solyndra. it is well known for backing conservative republicans. >> where did the o
holmes journal is a key piece of evidence. next month the judge will rule whether it is privileged information between a doctor and a patient. >> presidential campaign ads are beginning to make their way to a colorado tv screen due to the olympics. mark matthews is here with the fact checking. >> the ads in the olympics are upbeat and short on hard facts. who wants a hard-hitting political adwith cheering on your athletes? and here are the latest. >> in their admitt romney...
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and investigators are convinced holmes alone is responsible. but no one can yet explain the why, what moved the neuroscience grad student to allegedly commit an unspeakable horror. >> this is bill whitaker in san diego. by all accounts, he had the best of the best, the schools, the neighborhood, the future. james eagan holmes, now 24, had stood out academically at west view high school a decade ago and again at the university of california's riverside campus where he distinguished himself as a neuroscience major, chancellor tim white remembers that. >> he was an honor student, so academically, he was at the top of the top. >> his high school years were spent in a san diego suburb that neighbors say was a privileged place. >> people come here because of this school district, lots of kids, lots and lots of kid because of that, and obviously, you know, parents want to give them the best and that's why they live here. >> the sun of a nurse and a senior computer scientist, holmes was quiet and kept to himself neighbors say, he didn't even have a foo
and investigators are convinced holmes alone is responsible. but no one can yet explain the why, what moved the neuroscience grad student to allegedly commit an unspeakable horror. >> this is bill whitaker in san diego. by all accounts, he had the best of the best, the schools, the neighborhood, the future. james eagan holmes, now 24, had stood out academically at west view high school a decade ago and again at the university of california's riverside campus where he distinguished himself...
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holmes is "lawyered up and isn't talking." the question asked now is what's the motive behind the attack? the answer is still unclear. 12 people were killed, 58 wounded. we know holmes applied for membership at a gun range. he was rejected because of a bizarre voice mail. he started buying the weapons he used in the attack two months ago and purchased 6,000 rounds of ammunition over the internet. the residents of aurora, colorado are mourning the victims trying to make sense of this. manuel gallegus is there. good morning to you. >> good morning, terrell. law enforcement officials say suspect james holmes is not cooperating with them and it may take months for them to determine a motive behind this massacre. he will make his first court appearance this morning with one of the county's top public defenders. >> amid the chaos in the moments following the shooting, 24-year-old james eagan holmes almost got away. wearing tactical gear, he slipped out of the theater and looked like any other swat team member on the scene except for
holmes is "lawyered up and isn't talking." the question asked now is what's the motive behind the attack? the answer is still unclear. 12 people were killed, 58 wounded. we know holmes applied for membership at a gun range. he was rejected because of a bizarre voice mail. he started buying the weapons he used in the attack two months ago and purchased 6,000 rounds of ammunition over the internet. the residents of aurora, colorado are mourning the victims trying to make sense of this....
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. >> top story, tom cruise and indicated had i holmes you are damn right that is our top story. and american eagle flight attendant said they had enough. and probably bill clinton, probably and finally bill clinton and miley cyrus together in "d" block, two separate stories, i think. >> greg: thanks, andy and magic mike opening today? >> nah. >> i'm sorry andy. >> i know we were supposed to see it after the show tonight. >> i didn't know spin was going to be back in town. by the end of night it would not have been rude to offer your ticket? >> i said it's fine, i hope you enjoy the movie. >> have a great show. >> thanks. >> greg: with that. let's welcome our guests. >> she is so hot that wrinkled out of their pants, i'm with nikki glazer. we were short of guests and comedian joe derosa and comedy, cd return of the sun, my favorite cd and bangkok. bill schultz dressed like a little girl. and genius, i wake up every morning, michael lee, actor and writer and comedian. and america you sexy [ bleep ]. anything but cool. >> and the latest in the technology. and all that stuff. who ne
. >> top story, tom cruise and indicated had i holmes you are damn right that is our top story. and american eagle flight attendant said they had enough. and probably bill clinton, probably and finally bill clinton and miley cyrus together in "d" block, two separate stories, i think. >> greg: thanks, andy and magic mike opening today? >> nah. >> i'm sorry andy. >> i know we were supposed to see it after the show tonight. >> i didn't know spin was...
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katie holmes are going to war that program where are our recent gallup poll shows an all time low of only twenty percent of the public trusting the news many say this means citizen journalism is becoming a big game changer and the amazing thing about training citizens to be really good pundits is that they they have a wealth of information that journalists just don't have when you help them connect what they know are exposed to their experience with a big picture. political event it's very powerful what's that journalist and best selling author and i only wolf not only supports citizen journalism she and business partner lisa thomas have built a nonpartisan training ground for it it's called daily klout dot com we're not just teaching people to vent we're training people to write rigorous shapely opinion pieces which are eight hundred words long and also to source their assertions we also teach them how to link what they are exposing are calling for with action steps. daily klout also features a legislative search engine that monitors and explains bills making their way to capitol hi
katie holmes are going to war that program where are our recent gallup poll shows an all time low of only twenty percent of the public trusting the news many say this means citizen journalism is becoming a big game changer and the amazing thing about training citizens to be really good pundits is that they they have a wealth of information that journalists just don't have when you help them connect what they know are exposed to their experience with a big picture. political event it's very...
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meanwhile as shelling continues in the syrian city of holmes a u.n. monitor admits the violence in the country has reached on president of levels more than one hundred people have been killed in the last three days our correspondent marie if a notion i heard heavy artillery herself as she toured the war torn neighborhoods of homes. in this part of hundreds maybe back on the syrian army control but their patrols never stop soldiers are searching house to house they're looking for terrorists or snipers but that's not what they usually find. some people in their homes became their grades too and this room look human bones but at least one person. who seems to have been burned to death. in the next house we find three more charts call's. have to disclaim up to eighteen thousand people have been killed since the uprising began sixteen months ago the u.n. estimates around ten thousand we have no way of telling if these remains or others like them were even counted at all. the bomber used to be home to one hundred thousand people now we're driving through gh
meanwhile as shelling continues in the syrian city of holmes a u.n. monitor admits the violence in the country has reached on president of levels more than one hundred people have been killed in the last three days our correspondent marie if a notion i heard heavy artillery herself as she toured the war torn neighborhoods of homes. in this part of hundreds maybe back on the syrian army control but their patrols never stop soldiers are searching house to house they're looking for terrorists or...